Douglas A. Gentile,
Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychology,
Iowa State University
Director of Research, National Institute on Media and
the Family
Research Fellow, Institute of Science and Society
Dr. Douglas Gentile is a developmental psychologist, and
is assistant professor of psychology at Iowa State University
and the director of research for the National Institute
on Media and the Family. As the director of the Media
Research Lab at Iowa State University, he is one of the
country's leading researchers of media's impacts on children
and adults (both positive and negative). Dr. Gentile has
authored numerous studies and is the editor of the book
Media Violence and Children: A Complete Guide for Parents
and Professionals (2003; Praeger) and co-author of
the book, Violent Video Game Effects on Children and
Adolescents: Theory, Research, and Public Policy (2007,
Oxford University Press). His research has been reported
widely in outlets such as National Public Radio's Morning
Edition, NBC's Today Show, the New York Times,
Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today.
He received his doctorate in child psychology from the
Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota.
Comments and Evaluations
Children & Domestic Violence: Perspectives
and Community Response
- Good visual
- Very knowledgeable speaker
- Made a strong impact on the group
- I wanted to hear all and know what I can do now
- Very interesting-presented clearly
Media Effects as a Risk Factor for Children
(January 6, 1999)
- Wow! Powerful influence - excellent information
- Very knowledgeable
Governor's Scholar's Winter Institute
1999
- Your message was superb